The beginning of the end

Well as we wind down this Summer semester I want to thank you for your involvement on behalf of both Jinder and myself. We truly enjoyed teaching this class together and we hope that you enjoyed it as well. You have a few more things to do but for the most part freedom is close at hand. You've done well especially those of you who have been actively engaged in the classroom and with one another on Twitter.



The Twitter assignment was very one dimensional and I am glad to see that many of you realize that. Twitter is more about interaction and that's what I'd like to see you doing more if you plan to continue to use Twitter. Reach out to people you want to meet. Offer assistance to others and share valuable information. Twitter is what you make of it. That means if you tweet about your cat and how slow the bus you won't see the value of the tool. If you want more information on anything we've discussed in class don't hesitate to contact me or Jinder depending on what your question is about.

The FOUR things you are responsible for are:
  • 4 more Tweets with #MDIA4010
  • Two blog posts (DUE AUG. 23)
    • Your assignments must be: published to a blog, be at least 500 words each, include a minimum of 5 references to relevant source materials & email a link to the assignment post to jinderc@telus.net

  • 4 - 5 page research paper PRINTED and handed in by AUG. 30
  • 10 minute presentation

Have fun with your work in the future and know that no one gets to their dream job first. There are always a few stepping stones in between that we must step on to make it to where we want to be. Set your expectations realistically, work hard, network and donate your skills and time to other organizations and you will be successful.

Halfway There!

Good Afternoon Trendsetters,

Fact Sheet: The Copyright Act [PDF]
Today's class is a real treat! We are having TWO guest speakers:

Martha Rans has been a lawyer since 1995 and has acted for artists in all disciplines including painting, photography, architecture, sculpture, textile, film and video, new media, animation, website and graphic design, theatre and dance. She advises arts and other not-for-profit organizations on a wide variety of legal issues ranging from intellectual property to labour law and privacy.
 She is also a project lead for Creative Commons in Vancouver.

NOTES:
Why Copyright?
  • authors get paid
  • to protect ideas
  • property - value
  • theft
  • control your own work
  • Copyright criminals - PBS documentary
Copyright is evolving (dynamic). It Lives. Bill C-32. All rights reserved V. Some rights reserved OR CreativeCommons.org - Copyright is 'automatic'
License your work for specific use/purpose for a particular length of time
Check out the Canadian Intellectual Property Office - CIPO

What is commercial? A blog w/ads?
How long does copyright last?
  • Your lifetime + 50 years - Canada
  • Your lifetime + 70 years - USA
Some more points:
  • Shepard Fairey - Obama poster case
  • Choose your license (creativecommons.org)
  • If in doubt... contact the artist
  • Molotov man - Check it out.
  • Public domain - look it up.
  • archive.org - Great stuff!
  • Remix Manifesto! -American Copyright Law
  • Martha's site: http://www.artistlegaloutreach.ca/
Tod Maffin is a Digital Strategist and all kinds of awesome and has done more talks than I have Facebook friends. Maffin is COO and senior strategist at tMedia Strategies, one of the country’s go-to commentators on the impact of accelerated technological change and innovation on the business and economic environment and can speak to every aspect of technology and resulting implications for the world in which we live. Maffin is recognized as a thought-leader in business innovation and strategy to trend-spotting and technological advancements.
Kemp's IP Example:


We are halfway through this class now. We haven't received final project topic proposals from all groups yet. Please send us your topics ASAP.  Please email your final project topic to jinderc@telus.net - kempedmonds@gmail.com
Be sure to get started on your assignments remember you need to do two of the three written assignments from the Course Outline.
Your assignments must be:
  • published to a blog
  • email a link to the assignment post to jinderc@telus.net 
  • be at least 500 words each
  • include a minimum of 5 references to relevant source materials
Still looking for an internship/practicum? 

Email Kemp to see if there is something that will work for you.
See you soon and Good Luck on all your projects!

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